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A Gallery of chrome Experiments Based on the Rubik's Cube®

A Gallery of chrome Experiments Based on the Rubik's Cube®

This is a
Chrome Experiment

About Chrome Cube Lab

“The Cube was born in 1974 as a teaching tool to help me and my students better understand space and 3D. The Cube challenged us to find order in chaos. Since then, technology has made fantastic progress in bringing new possibilities to how we learn and how we tackle bewildering complexity. Chrome Cube Lab takes full advantage of that progress by encouraging curiosity and problem-solving skills—the very reason the Cube was created in the first place. I can’t wait to see people learn about three-dimensional objects through their browsers and to test the limits of what is possible when the Cube gets re-jigged using cutting edge web technologies. Cube on!”

-Professor Ernő Rubik

The Tech

Chrome Cube Lab is fueled by some of today’s most exciting Web technologies, all available for you to begin creating.

Chrome

HTML5 & CSS3

Advanced CSS 3D style sheet properties render HTML components in 3D space and help make fluid and beautiful transitions.Learn More

Three.Js

Three.js allows you to render and manipulate 3D models in the browser in real-time. Finally! It’s the engine that constructed the 3D cube and gives it the ability to rotate on all three axes.Learn More

Google Fonts

We created an entirely new, open-sourced font called Rubik. Rubik and thousands of other fonts are freely available on Google Web Fonts.Learn More

Google Cloud

Chrome Cube Lab is built on Google App Engine, a cloud computing platform for developing and hosting web applications.Learn More

Create Your Own

Excited to make your own creation? Request access to the code used to build these experiments. You will be directed to Rubik’s Cube, Ltd. for licensing permission and download.

Submit Experiment

If you’ve requested the code from Rubik’s Cube Ltd and have created your own experiment, please submit it here. If we post your experiment, we’ll send you an email and put it on the site with your name and experiment title.

Please include the following information

Experiment Title

Please fill in an experiment title that is less than 400 characters.

Experiment Link

Please fill in a valid experiment link (http://github.com/joe/my-experiment) that is less than 400 characters.

Experiment Image

Screenshots must be at exactly 400x400 pixels, .jpeg, .jpg, .gif or .png format, and less than 500 KB.

Please select a thumbnail.

Author Name

Please fill in an author name that is less than 400 characters.

Additional Authors*

Please fill in additional authors that are less than 400 characters.

Description

Please fill in a description that is less than 400 characters.

Technologies used

Please fill in technologies used that is less than 400 characters.

Email address

Please fill in a valid email address (joe@my-experiment.com) that is less than 400 characters.